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=SUMPRODUCT(--(July!J:J="AABS")+(July!K:K="National/Central"))
I tried this and got #NUM?? -- WitkosRobinson "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, First, not enought info - how do you determine they are in the National Region? Basically the formula would be =SUMPRODUCT(--(B1:B4000="Globe")+(B1:B4000="Mail"),--(D1:D4000="National Region")) -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "kristy_6278" wrote: How do i work out which formular to use for example. I have 4000 plublication entries Column B and I need to fine Globe and Mail and Match it to Column D with the regions. I.e hpw many entries of Globe and Mail appear and match up to the National Region? -- WitkosRobinson |
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